Arachne@Rutgers:
Journal of Iberian and Latin American
Literary and Cultural Studies
Co-Editors (founding):
Jorge Marcone
Thomas M. Stephens
Editorial Advisory Committee
Dámaris Otero-Torres
Margaret H. Persin
Lourdes Vázquez
Edited in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese in cooperation
with the Scholarly Communication Center. Published and archived
in the Scholarly Communication Center of the Rutgers University
Libraries. Supported by the faculty and staff of Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Arachne@Rutgers: Journal of Iberian and Latin American Literary
and Cultural Studies at: http://arachne.rutgers.edu
is an electronic journal (ISSN: 1098-6936) published biannually
at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Its conceptualization
lies in the basic tenet that traditional publication has been
limited by the dual constraints of time and print on paper.
This journal will offer a multidimensional, multimedia platform
from which to promulgate current literary and cultural research
relating to the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America.
This e-journal encourages scholars to prepare materials that
maximize the usefulness of the Internet, which allows the use
of features not normally accessible in traditional publications.
Authors will be able to utilize video clips, music, URL websites/hyperlinks,
and in-motion graphics, as well as traditional text, citations
and sidebars (in a pop-up format for ease of access), and bibliographic
references. In this way, the journal will allow readers to work
not in a lock-step environment, but rather in the non-linear
manner that has become the hallmark of the Internet.
Each number will have a theme whose very nature will be interdisciplinary
or multidisciplinary. The publication schedule will revolve
around a calendar proposed by the Co-Editors. The first number
of each calendar year will see the publication of articles from
the Department of Spanish and Portuguese's annual Distinguished
Lecturer Series, whose invited speaker-scholars of Hispanic
and Luso-Brazilian studies give presentations reflecting a given
theme. The second number will be monographic; that is, the Co-Editors
will invite a distinguished scholar to serve as guest editor
for an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary issue. This guest
editor will then select the articles in order to prepare them
for publication. The Co-Editors will assist the guest editor
in appropriate formatting, but the guest editor will otherwise
be responsible for all other editorial work.
The following list outlines some of the policies to which
Arachne@Rutgers adheres.
1. All articles must:
2. Articles published in Arachne@ Rutgers are protected by
copyright retained by the authors. If a paper published in Arachne@Rutgers
is re-issued, with permission of the author, the work will be
identified in the subsequent publication as having first been
published in Arachne@Rutgers. Downloads of specific portions
of articles are permitted for research and personal use, but
not for commercial use or resale. Authors and guest editors
are solely responsible for acquiring permission to use all copyrighted
and other legally protected materials.
3. For questions of content, contact the Co-editors: